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That is a good point--and one that I recognize now that I've played with the syringe full of stuff--which essentially seems like glow-in-the-dark school paste. Heck, even smells like Elmer's Glue.
I'll try the Cousin's version on the next one.
Thanks!
: Hi Per,
: Nice effort bud but if i can make a suggestion??, the ready-mixed
: lume is not good for working with, especially dials, i'm all for
: you taking on the challenge but your making the job in hand a
: lot harder from the off by using this mixed lume.
: Its a lot better to get a feel for relumeing using your own mix of
: lume and binder, again its best to use a quality lume and binder
: rather than going the cheaper route.
: Cousins UK do some good starter sets and the lume and binder are
: decent, its not what i use but good nonetheless. If you need any
: help or pointers don't hesitate to email me, i'd be happy to
: help.
: As you may have found out, its not an easy task but rewarding once
: done right :)
: Best,
: James.
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